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Time History of Maximum Bearing Temperature Based on a Simplified Thermohydrodynamic Lubrication Theory
Kiyoshi Hatakenaka
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2023 Volume 18 Issue 2 Pages 53-63

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An overshoot phenomenon of bearing temperature in hydrodynamic journal bearings may be observed during a sudden start-up experiment. This phenomenon implies that the maximum bearing temperature in acceleration operation may exceed the predicted one which can be predicted accurately by applying a state-of-the-art steady state thermohydrodynamic lubrication (THL) model. This paper presents the maximum bearing temperature including the one during acceleration operation by using a simplified THL model that is newly proposed for a transient THL analysis. It is found that the overshooted temperature can be qualitatively predicted by using the transient THL model that incorporates properly the interaction between the motion of journal center and the viscous dissipation, even if it is a simple model. Next, the transient temperature during slow acceleration operation and also those toward higher dimensional steady state journal rotational speed are calculated and they are found to be in qualitative agreement with the measurements. The oil film characteristics such as oil film pressure, temperature and thickness after reaching the steady state equilibrium do not depend on the value of initial journal eccentricity ratio in the transient analysis. However, when the values are different, the characteristics immediately after starting rotation change largely. In the case of the value 1.00, it is found to give a prediction that agrees qualitatively with the characteristics measured in the experiment.

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